The Relationship Between Lipid Peroxidation and LDL Desialylation in Experimental Atherosclerosis
Abstract
High serum total cholesterol concentration has been strongly connected with atherosclerosis in numerous studies. Being the main carrier of cholesterol in blood, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is also the principal lipoprotein causing atherosclerosis. Sialic acids are a family of amino sugars that are commonly found as terminal oligosaccharide residues on glycoproteins and are sialylated on their apolipoprotein and glycolipid constituents. In...
Paper Details
Title
The Relationship Between Lipid Peroxidation and LDL Desialylation in Experimental Atherosclerosis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2007
Volume
17
Issue
5
Pages
265 - 273
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